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Pronunciation /ˌriəˈlaɪn//riːəˈlʌɪn/

transitive verb

The college must move forward and realign itself with the demand for skills-based training if it is to attract the funding it needs to provide services to the people of Keighley.

‘By the end of the first episode he has completely realigned himself with Elizabeth,’ he confirms.

The Bosnian war provided an opportunity for these layers of ex-radicals to realign their politics with those of imperialism.

Take some time to realign yourself with your intent.

But the 1991 Gulf War provided an opportunity for Syria to realign itself with the Western powers.

Once that had happened, the pieces would realign themselves in patterns favorable to U.S. interests.

In their view, the Liberals should be moving far more aggressively to realign socioeconomic policy in accordance with capital's requirements.

Other treatments include bracing or taping of the affected joint to realign them and reduce pain when they are moved.

Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense.

In other words, ‘they adjusted but also resisted, they bent but stood firm, they educated but realigned themselves with the new circumstances’.

One simple control strategy would be to urgently realign the body position in the next stride using negative feedback.

Having won the balance of power, Peters defied his own election promises and realigned himself with the National Party and its pro-market agenda.

The alternative is an osteotomy, in which a thin wedge of bone is removed to realign the joint; this often relieves the pain dramatically.

They'll be fundamentally altering the government's responsibility to its citizens, profoundly realigning the nation in favor of the stock-market-invested rich and against the interests of the poor.

Over time, the alliance that made up the Zulu kingdom varied in strength and, especially under the rule of Shaka's successor King Dingane, some clans even broke away and realigned themselves with new groups.

The party has also gradually reversed previous localization policies, realigning itself with the pro-China faction.